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Our timber frame kit division, DC Timber Systems, have retained their gold status accreditation from the Structural Timber Association Ltd (STA), through its STA Assure scheme. The accolade is testament to the high quality products it delivers which in turn has seen an increase in projects for the new year with plans to recruit to expand the team in 2025. The Gold standard is awarded to businesses who can ensure a consistently high quality of structural timber products and offers complete customer assurance in the construction, offsite build and timber frame build sectors. The team have worked on a number of projects this year, including a development of 82 new energy efficient affordable homes at Upper Achintore which has brought much needed housing to Fort William; and a development in Paisley, comprising 48 affordable homes for social rent at East Lane for Loretto Housing Association, part of Wheatley Group. Ian Samson, our Managing Director of DC Timber Systems, said: “We have diligently worked to ensure our high standards are constantly maintained and this has paid off as we are delighted to retain the high status from the Structural Timber Association. “Retaining our gold standard status demonstrates our calibre and expertise to the market and offers complete reassurance for our customers. We’re hugely grateful for our workforce on operating consistently at this high level to help us maintain this achievement as a team. “We have worked on some exciting projects this year to create new homes across Scotland. We have built an excellent reputation which has resulted in building a fantastic relationship with our contractors and securing even more projects for next year which will see us look to expand the team to be able to deliver the excellent quality we are known for.” Read more here:   #Scottishconstruction #timberframekits #industryaward

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Tracey Lunday

Business Development Manager (Construction) at Glidevale Protect in Scotland

3mo

Congrats Ian Samson & the team

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